I'm obviously overdue for an update. My last post was Halloween so it's definitely time for Domo and the pumpkins to exit. But I don't want to talk about Christmas. I'm woefully unprepared for the holiday this year so the less said the better. We're getting some serious snow today in the Philadelphia area and I can't even get my shopping finished. I might be one of those crazy people you see on the news in the mall on Christmas Eve.
So, with 2010 right around the corner I thought I'd take advantage of this snow day at home to say hello and share my knitting plans for the new year. After knitting Fountain Pen, my first lace weight shawl over the summer, I caught the lace bug. Through the fall, I knit several of those smaller shawls like Traveling Woman , Ishbel and 198 Yards of Heaven (all rav links).
I recently finished the Dane Shawl by Jane Tanner, knit in J. Knits Superwash Me Sock yarn. The colorway is called Michigan. I'm very happy with it and my new shawl pin. But please let me know, am I wearing it wrong?? Stick pin up or down? Is there a right way?
So guess what I'll be knitting in the new year? More shawls. Hopefully 10 shawls because I joined the ravelry group 10 Shawls in 2010. The group was started by Pillen, an awesome knitter from Vestfold, Norway. She came up with the idea to challenge yourself to knit 10 shawls over the course of the year. Here's what she wrote on the group home page.
"The minimum requirement of meterage is 250 meter (ca 273 yards) for 8 of these shawls, whereas 2 must use at least 500 meters (ca 546 yards) of yarn.
There are no upper limits to meterage if you want to knit 10 big shawls :) Any shapes will do - and you can even be your own designer!
The plunge starts at January 1st and ends 31st of December 2010. NO WIPS count!
In the very beginning of January 2011, there will be a prize draw (picked at random of course) amongst those who have completed the 10 shawls following the criteria.
There will also be monthly prizes! :) "
Swallowtail
Ishbel
Cedar Leaf Shawlette
Aeolian Shawl
Shetland Triangle Lace Shawl
Mountain Peaks Shawl
Gail (aka Nightsongs)
Percy Shawl
Springtime Bandit
Aestlight
Luna Moth
Heartland Lace Shawl
Centrique
Butterfly Forest Shawl
Saroyan
Laminaria
Agatha
Night Blooms Shawl
La Cumparsita
Go Fly a Kite Shawl
Ethereal Fichu
Echo Flower Shawl
Woodland Shawl
Rueschenstola
Hey home slice! Did you see the one from Nicole and Jenny? Looks pretty easy. It's this one: La La's Simple Shawl
ReplyDeleteYou may have to adda repeat though to meet your requirements.
Your shawls are so pretty! I love to knit lace but just can't seem to find the time. I'm so tempted to join that group so I could knit them lol. I can't wait to see your 10 shawls next year : )
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ReplyDeleteThe way to wear a shawl pin correctly is whatever looks pleasing to YOUR eye. I've worn mine both ways. I'm crazy like that. LOL
Love the shawl and the shawl pin.I fell into your blog by accident whilst searching for examples of the Meret. I'm knitting the large in Paton's wool which was in my stash. Anyways....I love Ravelry and am now envisioning a shawl for 2010. Oh wait! I need to finish my Swallowtail first. Gulp.
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Jeannie
Wow! I adore your lace! What a fantastic color.
ReplyDeleteI have been absent from blogland since September. I thought I would pop by and say hello! Blessings to you and yours!
Very lovely. Good luck with your challenge..I want to join but fear of becoming obsessed... Happy New Year and good Luck!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! With everything else I have planned..not sure I can add 10 shawls to the mix!
ReplyDeleteI love the shawl pin and your shawl!!
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